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Samsung Galaxy S6 Active Akku austauschen

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  1. Samsung Galaxy S6 Active Akku austauschen, SIM Karte: Schritt 1, Bild 1 von 2 Samsung Galaxy S6 Active Akku austauschen, SIM Karte: Schritt 1, Bild 2 von 2
    • Setze deinen Fingernagel oder ein Plastiköffnungswekzeug in die Raste an der Seite des SIM Einschubs.

    • Heble den Einschub heraus aus seiner Fassung.

  2. Samsung Galaxy S6 Active Akku austauschen: Schritt 2, Bild 1 von 1
    • Entferne den SIM Einschub mit der SIM Karte vom Smartphone.

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    • Erhitze die Frontscheibe am Rand des Smartphones mit einem iOpener, einem Haartrockner oder einem Heißluftgebläse für 60 Sekunden um die Klebeverbindung am Rand der Scheibe aufzuweichen.

    • Den iOpener musst du dreißig Sekunden lang in der Mikrowelle erwärmen.

    Heat the phone in the microwave??? I really hope you meant to say heat the iopener tool in the microwave.

    rusty bongwater - Antwort

  4. Samsung Galaxy S6 Active Akku austauschen: Schritt 4, Bild 1 von 1
    • Bringe einen Saugheber in der unteren Hälfte der Scheibe an.

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    • Ziehe mit Hilfe des Saughebers vorsichtig an der unteren Hälfte der Scheibe.

    • Wenn du zu stark ziehst, kann die Scheibe kaputt gehen. Wenn du zu starken Widerstand spürst, musst du den vorigen Schritt wiederholen. Lasse dabei den iOpener etwas länger aufliegen.

    Pulling too* hard :)

    seth15599 - Antwort

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    • Wenn der Spalt, den du geöffnet hast, groß genug ist, dann setze ein Plastiköffnungswerkzeug unten ein, zwischen Glas und Rahmen des Smartphones.

    • Schiebe das Plastiköffnungswerkzeug rings um die Scheibe herum und hebele so das Display vorsichtig vom Rest des Smartphones weg.

    My phone had a substantial amount of adhesive between the copper area on the back of the display assembly (see pic in step 10) and the frame (see pic in step 13). There was no way to have known that as I started to remove the glass, but this made it difficult to lift the glass up and eventually led to the glass cracking as I tried to work the plastic opening tool up along the side of the phone (about in the spot shown in the second picture of this step). In hindsight, I think it would have been extremely difficult to remove the front glass undamaged without first starting to separatie that adhesive from the frame, but I’m not sure what would have been the best way to do that. My guess is I would have needed to slide a tool with a thinner/sharper edge upward from the bottom while pulling on the suction cup to start separating the back of the display assembly from the frame, and worked on both that and the edges of the glass at the same time.

    Rob Asher - Antwort

  7. Samsung Galaxy S6 Active Akku austauschen: Schritt 7, Bild 1 von 1
    • Ziehe an der unteren Hälfte der Scheibe mit dem Saugheber und drücke gleichzeitig den Rahmen nach unten, um so die beiden Teile zu trennen.

    • Hebe nur die untere Hälfte an. Die Scheibe ist mit einer Klammer oben an der Hauptplatine befestigt und kann ausreißen, wenn du zu stark ziehst.

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    • Wenn die Glasscheibe geöffnet ist, kannst du eine kleine Klammer sehen, welche die Verbindung des Bildschirms zur Hauptplatine oben am Smartphone bedeckt. Fasse die Klammer am Knick an der Seite an und ziehe sie heraus.

  9. Samsung Galaxy S6 Active Akku austauschen: Schritt 9, Bild 1 von 1
    • Löse die Verbindung zum Bildschirm mit dem Plastiköffnungswerkzeug.

    If possible, disconnect the battery BEFORE you undo the screen connector. The battery flex is on the left, just under the LCD cable assembly.

    Jeana Morales - Antwort

  10. Samsung Galaxy S6 Active Akku austauschen: Schritt 10, Bild 1 von 1
    • Entferne die Displayeinheit aus LCD und Digitizer.

    All that copper/tin foil, whatever it is, stayed glued to the case and tore off the screen. I hope it isn’t important. What is it for anyways?

    Reed Deemer - Antwort

    Good Question. Mine ripped a little bit 2.

    floris brocaar -

    Probably heat displacement, you’ll find them on the back of most Samsung OEM LCD assemblies & high quality replacements. It’s probably not a big deal if you tear it, after all where’s the heat supposed to go from there? Pat yourself on the back for getting the LCD & glass up in one piece, don’t be surprised if nobody else shares your enthusiasm.

    NxG Walpole - Antwort

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    • Entferne sechzehn 4 mm Kreuzschlitzschrauben #000 vom Rahmen.

    PH00 size screwdriver fit the screw heads better on my phone.

    Missing intermediate step: the screw just above the battery holds a little plastic cover that hides the battery connector. Take the cover out and carefully disconnect the battery using the tweezers.

    Sergiu Partenie - Antwort

  12. Samsung Galaxy S6 Active Akku austauschen: Schritt 12, Bild 1 von 1
    • Drücke etwas am Rand oben an den Seiten und unten um das Rückgehäuse abzutrennen.

    • Du wirst dabei die Rasten klicken hören.

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    • Wenn alle Rasten gelöst sind, kannst du das Rückgehäuse vom Rahmen mit dem Akku trennen.

    • Der Akku befindet sich auf der Rückseite des Rahmens.

  14. Samsung Galaxy S6 Active Akku austauschen: Schritt 14, Bild 1 von 1
    • Setze ein Plastiköffnungswerkzeug an der Seite des Rahmens ein und hebe den Akku heraus.

    The battery was glued quite well on mine, I had to slowly go around the whole edge about 3 times. Exercise care at this operation, especially if the old battery is swollen.

    Sergiu Partenie - Antwort

    To loose the battery it helps to add isopropyl alcohol drop by drop with a syringe all around the batery and on both sides. Give some time to the alcohol to do its job. You may try to heat gently as well.

    Jose Luis - Antwort

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    • Entferne den Akku vom Rahmen.

Abschluss

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thank you for the information on how to dissemble this device Samsung Galaxy S6 Active

Eleyson Cubias - Antwort

You have GOT to be kidding me....... major surgery to just remove power so that I can reboot the phone. Guess I will just have to wait until all the battery power runs out. 2 or 3 days? Uggghhhhhhhhh

Joe Besta - Antwort

You can perform a forced reboot manually. Simultaneously hold down the volume down button and the power button for 10-20 seconds. This will reboot your phone without losing anything.

Kirk Baker - Antwort

Looks like the difficult part is the removal of the LCD assembly. What type of adhesive can be used on the LCD screen to glue back on phone?

Francisco Roque - Antwort

Never &&^&^$^ answer…

cristhian cruz - Antwort

Very good information

Thank

Daniel Carson - Antwort

HARD RESET: Press the Power button and the Down Volume for 20 Seconds.

This simulates taking the battery out and back in.

Asael Paniagua - Antwort

I do want to mention that the OLED screen is VERY fragile and you really shouldn’t attempt this without ordering a new screen. I work at a repair shop and we’ve refused people at the door because the repair is near impossible. The OLED is almost designed to break when you pull the assembly apart.

Shraeder - Antwort

Any way you can show how to put it back together, specially the part were heat is applied?

Yasser Aiq - Antwort

Slide in a playing card to loosen the adhesive. If its warm enough it will easily slide off. Shouldn’t take experienced professionals more than an hour or so. Reapply a light layer of b700 and clamp.

Rocket Repair - Antwort

Wait so how would you reattach the front screen if the adhesive is gone? I’m making sure beforehand because my S6 Active is having a lot of battery problems (I knew I should’ve bought an iPhone) but I want to be 100% sure before I perform the repair. How do you reattach the front screen?

Hyrum Tripp - Antwort

you will need to purchase replacement adhesive. I also wouldn’t recommend opening the device unless you have lots of experience. the AMOLED display is incredibly fragile and will break 9 times out of 10 when opening the phone.

Shraeder -

Great guide. I changed the battery with no problem at all thanks to it. Thank you very much.

Maciej Fogiel - Antwort

Followed you instructions to the tee. Very pleased with how easy it really is. Just a little patience with the light tug, and it lifted up enough to place the slider and slowly pry it apart. I was able to save the inner sheet. I paid $15 on Amazon for a battery and replacement tool kit. Took me about 15 minutes to replace. Phone company wanted $45 for battery and another $65 to replace. Gotta say.. thanks a bunch for saving me $$.

Jose Gonzalez - Antwort

There wasn’t any comment on the gold foil stuff on the back of the display… mine didn’t want to come off with it. What do I do in that situation?

Amber Chapell - Antwort

Made it much easier to fix this phone

I.H Tech - Antwort

Looks a little complicated…how do you put it back together? I have one and my battery bad so I have to do this and replace the battery?..How?

Hannah Elizabeth Marie Miller - Antwort

i changed the battery thanx to this tutorial. But still my phone shut down as soon as i unplugged it from the charger. The battery goes down from 100% to 0% :-( Is the new battery not working? or something else ?

Velléda Blanc - Antwort

Success! Due to poor battery capacity. I ordered the $15 HDCKU repair kit from Amazon, then I started reading. The repair process scared me about breaking the screen but I pushed on being extremely careful. Since the battery was swollen half the work of removing the screen was half done since one side was pushed out. This website was an invaluable guide. I also watched a couple of videos. The only thing that was a real problem was getting that ultra tiny battery connector to snap in and stay. I probably spent 10 minutes on that one item. Total time was about 30 minutes beginning to end. The battery started out at 53%. I exactly followed the calibration routine. My wife is very happy now that her phone is back in business with full battery capacity. I dread the day when I have to replace the battery in my Galaxy S10.

rcflyer65 - Antwort

Sucessfully followed your instructions to replace battery in my s6 active. Notes: I had to heat with hairdryer about 8 times to get glue to soften enough to lift. The thin metal skin on the back of the screen (the digitizer??) also did not lift with the screen and ripped in one corner. I carefully proceeded as instructed regardless. Also, after snapping the battery frame and back of phone frame apart, the battery frame did not want to remove, had to pry pretty hard to get it to come out, which made me feel I was potentially damaging or disconnecting something else. The battery is also glued in, so has to be lifted/peeled off as well. Regardless, your photos allowed me to confidently proceed and successfully put new battery in. Screen is working, phone is on wireless charger now to see if my repair was successful. Thanks for the instructional!

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